Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez will not face retrospective punishment from the FA after appearing to stamp on Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny in Saturdays 1-1 draw.The incident happened following a second-half goalmouth scramble that left the Frenchman furious.1
Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez will face no retrospective action for his stamp on Laurent Koscielny during Saturdays NLD. Match officials have stated they saw the incident at the time. [various] #AFC #TOTARS pic.twitter.com/BBZmhruPEY— Cannon Insider (@CannonInsider) March 4, 2019Taylor was criticised for awarding a penalty to both sides as Harry Kane looked offside before being bundled over by Shkodran Mustafi and Sanchezs foul on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was deemed soft.The Gunners also had a case for Aubameyangs missed penalty to be retaken after Jan Vertonghens encroachment into the box.
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Champions League:Borussia Dortmund vs Tottenham, live on talkSPORT – Tuesday, March 5 from 20:00Europa League:Rennes vs Arsenal, live on talkSPORT 2 – Thursday, March 7 from 17:55The Premier League are set to use video assistant referees (VAR) next season, and Arsenal boss Unai Emery is a fan of the new technology.He said: VAR is coming to help the referees. Today the referees had a big personality but its not enough to make the best decision in those difficult actions in the box.VAR is coming to help them and it will be fair in a match like todays.Mistakes can come because its very difficult for them to watch one action. VAR will help them for these decisions and I think its positive for football.Arsenal plot Nicolo Barella swoop after £42.9m Chelsea bid but Italy star plans to do this Arsenal target Nicolo Barella Celtic and Rangers in transfer race
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Inside-forward Aarons had some defending to do in the 52nd minute, intercepting a vicious shot from Braithwaite. Rose beat Vestergaard to the interception, only to awkwardly knock the ball out for a Denmark throw-in. It soon became obvious why, as the Tottenham left-back went down signalling that something was wrong with his knee.
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